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Resource Guide
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CSJ
Educator Reprint Collection
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Psychological Manipulation, cult groups, sects,
and new religious movements |
Cultic
Studies Journal Educator Reprint Collection
- Langone,
Michael D. (1986). Introduction to special
issue: Cults, evangelicals, and the ethics of social influence. Cultic
Studies Journal, 2(2), 231-234
- A code of ethics for the
Christian evangelist. Cultic Studies Journal, 2(2), 304-305
- Boulette,
Teresa, & Andersen, Susan.
(1986). "Mind
control" and the battering of women. Cultic Studies Journal,
3(1), 25-35
- McKenzie,
David. (1986). Teaching
students who already know the truth. Cultic Studies Journal, 4(1),
61-72
- Enroth,
Ronald. (1987). A
comment on McKenzie. Cultic Studies Journal, 4(1), 73-77
- McKenzie,
David. (1987). Reply
to Enroth. Cultic Studies Journal, 4(1), 78-84
- Goldberg,
Lorna, & Goldberg, William.
(1989). Family
responses to a young adults cult membership and return. Cultic
Studies Journal, 6(1), 86-100
- Lifton, Robert
J. (1991). Cult
formation. Cultic Studies Journal, 8(1), 1-6
- Boland, Kim,
& Lindbloom, Gordon. (1992).
Psychotherapy
cults: An ethical analysis. Cultic Studies Journal, 9(2), 127-162
- Laskas,
Jeanne Marie. (1994). Never say die. Cultic
Studies Journal, 11(1), 37-55
Rosedale, Herbert L. (1994). Promises and illusions: A
commencement address. Cultic Studies Journal, 11(2), 200-210

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